Effects of a staff physical activity professional development intervention on preschoolers' mental health and self-regulation: The active learning Norwegian Preschool(er)s (ACTNOW) cluster randomised controlled trial

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Psychology of Sport and Exercise Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102705
Katrine Nyvoll Aadland , Arne Lervåg , John Roger Andersen , Steven J. Howard , Yngvar Ommundsen , Eivind Aadland
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Abstract

Background and aim

Physical activity may have positive effects on preschoolers' mental health and self-regulation. The preschool setting provides children with opportunities to meet physical activity guidelines and could improve with staff training in delivering physical activity. This study examined the effect of physical activity professional development for preschool staff on preschoolers' proxy-measured mental health and self-regulation.

Methods

In total, 1265 children from 46 preschools were cluster randomised to either the intervention or the control group. The intervention was nested within two levels implemented concurrently: the preschool level, formed as a professional development where preschools conducted development work, and the child level, with whom the staff implemented physical activity with four core components. Data were analysed using an ANCOVA model through structural equation modelling with latent outcome factors of: emotional problems, peer problems, hyperactivity, and prosocial behaviour from the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire; and cognitive, emotional, and behavioural self-regulation from the Child Self-regulation and Behaviour Questionnaire.

Results

No effects of the intervention (standardised effect sizes -0.195–0.145, p-values 0.118–0.893) were observed. Secondary analysis showed that children with initially high prosocial behaviour and behavioural self-regulation positively benefited from the intervention (p = 0.035 and p = 0.047, respectively).

Conclusion

The ACTNOW intervention had no effects on preschoolers' mental health or self-regulation after 18 months, besides effects for children with initially the highest prosocial behaviour and behavioural self-regulation. Although the professional development was more extensive than previous studies it may have been insufficient to change the preschools physical activity practices.

Clinical trial registration

www.ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT04048967.

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员工体育活动专业发展干预对学龄前儿童心理健康和自我调节的影响:挪威学龄前儿童主动学习(ACTNOW)群组随机对照试验》(The Active Learning Norwegian Preschool(er)s (ACTNOW) Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial)。
背景和目的:体育活动可能会对学龄前儿童的心理健康和自我调节产生积极影响。学龄前环境为儿童提供了达到体育锻炼指南要求的机会,通过对工作人员进行体育锻炼方面的培训,可以提高他们的体育锻炼水平。本研究探讨了学前教育人员体育活动专业培训对学龄前儿童心理健康和自我调节的影响:共有来自 46 所幼儿园的 1265 名儿童被随机分配到干预组或对照组。干预被嵌套在同时实施的两个层面中:学前教育层面,作为学前教育机构开展发展工作的专业发展;儿童层面,工作人员与儿童一起开展包含四个核心内容的体育活动。通过结构方程建模,使用方差分析模型对数据进行分析,潜在结果因素包括:力量和困难问卷中的情绪问题、同伴问题、多动和亲社会行为;儿童自我调节和行为问卷中的认知、情绪和行为自我调节:没有观察到干预的效果(标准化效果大小为-0.195-0.145,P 值为 0.118-0.893)。二次分析表明,最初亲社会行为和行为自我调节能力较强的儿童从干预中受益(p = 0.035 和 p=0.047):ACTNOW干预在18个月后对学龄前儿童的心理健康和自我调节能力没有影响,但对最初亲社会行为和行为自我调节能力最强的儿童有影响。虽然专业发展比以往的研究更为广泛,但可能不足以改变学龄前儿童的体育锻炼习惯。临床试验注册:www.Clinicaltrials: gov identifier NCT04048967。
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期刊介绍: Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The journal is open to the use of diverse methodological approaches. Manuscripts that will be considered for publication will present results from high quality empirical research, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, commentaries concerning already published PSE papers or topics of general interest for PSE readers, protocol papers for trials, and reports of professional practice (which will need to demonstrate academic rigour and go beyond mere description). The CONSORT guidelines consort-statement need to be followed for protocol papers for trials; authors should present a flow diagramme and attach with their cover letter the CONSORT checklist. For meta-analysis, the PRISMA prisma-statement guidelines should be followed; authors should present a flow diagramme and attach with their cover letter the PRISMA checklist. For systematic reviews it is recommended that the PRISMA guidelines are followed, although it is not compulsory. Authors interested in submitting replications of published studies need to contact the Editors-in-Chief before they start their replication. We are not interested in manuscripts that aim to test the psychometric properties of an existing scale from English to another language, unless new validation methods are used which address previously unanswered research questions.
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